Preacher's Sons Explained

Preacher's Sons is a 2008 American documentary film, by C. Roebuck Reed and Mark Nealey. It follows the lives of a Unitarian Universalist minister, his husband, and the five sons they adopted from the California foster care system.[1] The family is seen dealing with issues related to the fathers' homosexuality and the mixed-race (African American and Latino children with Caucasian parents) composition of the family, as well as the disturbed backgrounds of the children before their adoptions.[2] The introductory segment has been aired on the public television program, In the Life.[3] The California Council for the Humanities supported the film.[4]

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  1. http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/ARTICLE.php?AID=23446 MOMBIAN Preacher's Sons: A 'love bomb' for Middle America
  2. http://www.inthelifetv.org/html/episodes/79.html In the Life Presents: Preacher's Sons
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070701115123/http://www.calhum.org/press/press_doc_four_films.htm California Council for the Humanities Awards $238,000 to Four Film Projects That Reveal Little-Known Aspects of California Life